
Typhoid Vaccine
What is typhoid
Typhoid fever is a serious systemic infection caused by the bacteria called Salmonella typhi.
Typhoid vaccination is typically given to those inteded to travel where there is a risk of typhoid exposure
Common Symptoms
Fever, headache, confusion, abdominal pain and constipation.
Method of Administration
Typhoid can be given orally as a 3 dose capsule (Vivotif) to adults and patients over 5 years
Typhoid vaccination is given intramuscularly as a single injection from 2 years and above.
Boosters
Vaccinations for Typhoid generally lasts for 3 years, if you intend to travel to an area with risk to this disease another vaccination is recommended.
Vaccination
Allow at least 2 weeks before travelling for vaccination to be effective
Transmission
Foecal-oral route (ingesting contaminated food and water).
Preventing Infection
Taking additional food/water precautions such as avoiding food prepared in places with potentially poor hygiene standards.
Water purification bottles are recommended.
Frequent hand washing and taking strict hygiene measures are recommended.
Vaccination against typhoid fever.
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Travel vaccination at Crighton pharmacy are normally given on the day of appointment, if you need further information about the service call or pop in store.